Front of Annsley property, a Tudor style dwelling with a turret in the center of the roof and two gables in front. This property is adjacent to Amelia Place, the president's residence. Location: 1259 Ray Avenue.

Address: 1622 Everett Ave. (now Cowling). This photograph is one in a series ordered by the law firm of Batson, Cary & Welch of this property being built for H. J. Hach. The image shows a partially constructed home or garage. At the top of the...

Formerly the Benjamin Franklin School, this photograph shows the property for sale and solicits bids for demolishing the building. The sign reads, "FOR SALE. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the Business Director of the Board of...

Inscription on the photograph says, "Looking north on Chamberlain Lane from Brownsboro Road near Von Allmen property." The president of the Gray-Von Allmen Sanitary Milk Company, Emil Von Allmen, lived on the property at that time. A barn and silo...

View from above the property adjacent to the Eastern Colored School at Jackson and Breckinridge Street showing the surrounding neighborhood. Wood frame houses and brick buildings fill the photo frame. Several smokestacks, churches and water towers...

Address: 318 E. Broadway, Louisville, Kentucky. This brick and stone edifice served as the meeting place Banner Council J.O.U.A.M. (Junior Order of United American Mechanics). A cement and metal archway frames the steps to the property and reads...

The back of the Side Door Inn (630 S. Fifth Street, Louisville, Kentucky, with Center Street--now Armory Place--behind it), on which is painted an add for Crawford Gas Ranges. An unidentified building stands next to it with an iron fence separating...

The "Irwin House" at 150 East Sixth Street in Oswego, New York was an Italianate style mansion built by Theodore Irwin Sr. around 1861; the mansion acted as a family home for 75 years and housed Theodore Sr.'s large private library of rare books,...

Two-story stucco building facing Peterson Avenue on the Peterson-Dumesnil property which probably antedates the 1869 summer home on the same property. With peaked gable porch, small windows, and a scalloped barge board trim under the cornice, the...

This building currently holds university records being stored under the university's Records Management program. It also houses the surplus property area, where materials awaiting repurposing within the university or public auction are stored....

The Gulf Refining Company service station at Locust and Court in Jeffersonville shows gas pumps under a sign reading, "That Good Gulf Gasoline." A number of street lamps with round white globes appear on the property. A brick building is next door...

Address: 2140 Bonnycastle Avenue, Louisville, Kentucky. Built in 1928, this 11-story building became the Commodore Apartments and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. This photograph shows the building almost completed. A...

This two-story home on Everett Street (since renamed Cowling), has Doric columns on the front porch and the balcony above it. The symmetrical building has matching windows on either side of the door and balcony and four chimneys. An automobile is...